>~* A Howl At Midnight>~* A FORGOTTEN DOGS ROLEPLAY!

"You'd care if I loitered on your grounds like a brainless oaf, buddy." Forest nimbly cleared the last feet of the slope and squarely faced him down from a good lope away. Her feathered tail arched into a transcendent flag that waved in the wind and caught the glistening flakes the breeze carried as easily as if it were a frog devouring airborne flies.
"I suppose you are right." Kestrel spoke nonchalantly, sitting down on the cold snow-dusted pebbles. He felt the flurry turn in to lumpy rain on his head. "Why dont you go somewhere else, maybe scavenge in a ditch for roadkill or somethin."
 
Burnscar trotted up panting from exhaustion, "Find anything yet?"
Breeze's tongue lolled in relief as a rapidly disseminating current of scent flung at her face announced the arrival of the larger male lupus who muscled a useful hunk of considerate brawn when compared to the two slender she-dogs. "Thank Procyon, Burnscar," she yelped gratefully. As he caught up to then, she tucked her head into her chest to continue forward without being encumbered with an additional mass for the wind to push back on. "No, but the more eyes the better."

Squrrielflight pushed her pelt against the other dog, Her ears flattened against her head even harder, if at all possible."I know, I know! But they'll catch up soon." she howled I hope."But we aren't doing any good just sitting here either!"
 
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Heather looked down at the small bump on her underside. While barely discernible, it meant much more than just a bodily feature for her...and Blaze. Within that bump was everything...she had hoped for, she would protect, she would die for. She would die for. Those words sunk in as she reflected on the last month or so. That last month captured everything she could ask for, namely Blaze. A more athletic, beautiful, protective, and attentive mate she could not ask for. She reminisced when it was hard to show affection for him due to embarrassment, and how now it was difficult not to out pour too much. Her glance fell upon the den, which before, was dusty, and now was comfortable and homey, a result of his deep dedication to her. He loved her, and she loved him.
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Breeze's tongue lolled in relief as a rapidly disseminating current of scent flung at her face announced the arrival of the larger male lupus who muscled a useful hunk of considerate brawn when compared to the two slender she-dogs. "Thank Procyon, Burnscar," she yelped gratefully. As he caught up to then, she tucked her head into her chest to continue forward without being encumbered with an additional mass for the wind to push back on. "No, but the more eyes the better."
Squrrielflight got to her paw's."Come on, The faster we get down river the better!"
 

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